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Inhibiting cell migration and cell invasion by silencing the transcription factor ETS-1 in human bladder cancer

Inhibiting cell migration and cell invasion by silencing the transcription factor ETS-1 in human bladder cancer

... of bladder cancer. We demonstrated that ETS-1 was up- regulated in human bladder cancer tissue compared to paired normal bladder ...in human bladder cancer, vectors expressing ...

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Evaluation of the Antitumor Activity of Dacomitinib in Models of Human Bladder Cancer

Evaluation of the Antitumor Activity of Dacomitinib in Models of Human Bladder Cancer

... the human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER) family play a significant role in bladder cancer progression and may underlie the development of chemotherapy ...in human bladder cancer cell ...

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Purinergic neurotransmission in the guinea pig and human bladder

Purinergic neurotransmission in the guinea pig and human bladder

... the bladder. The ganglion cells in turn excite the bladder smooth muscle via the release o f the cholinergic neurotransmitter (acetylcholine) and, in small mammals non-cholinergic neurotransmitters, ...the ...

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miR-199a-5p suppresses human bladder cancer cell metastasis by targeting CCR7

miR-199a-5p suppresses human bladder cancer cell metastasis by targeting CCR7

... both human bladder cancer tis- sues samples and bladder cancer cells compared with that in paired adjacent normal tissues or normal epithe- lial cell line SV-HUC-1 by qRT-PCR, which was consist- ent ...

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Immunocytochemical characterisation of cultures of human bladder mucosal cells

Immunocytochemical characterisation of cultures of human bladder mucosal cells

... small human bladder biopsy specimens taken from patients with non-cancer- ous conditions can be ...these bladder biopsies was relatively slow, taking 3 to 5 weeks to reach ...confluence. ...

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Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Vitamins C and K3 on Human Bladder Cancer Cell Lines

Synergistic Antitumor Activity of Vitamins C and K3 on Human Bladder Cancer Cell Lines

... being approximately 12 - 14 months [7]. Furthermore, addition of new drugs, such as gemcitabine, to the stan- dard cisplatin-based regimens has not improved clinical outcomes [8,9]. In addition, the use of several ...

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Serratia marcescens internalization and replication in human bladder epithelial cells

Serratia marcescens internalization and replication in human bladder epithelial cells

... protease from S. marcescens has been shown to promote keratitis by cleaving IgG, IgA, and lysozyme [16]. The best- studied pathogenicity factor is the hemolysin ShlA, which causes hemolysis of human and animal ...

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Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Human Bladder Cancer (T24) Cells

Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Human Bladder Cancer (T24) Cells

... Following the constant height image collection, the NE was raised by the z piezo actuator to perform SECM depth scan imaging of the microbands, where the final horizontal. scan of th[r] ...

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Original Article Expression of COUP-TF2 in bladder carcinoma and effect of microenvironment of bladder cancer on endothelial cells

Original Article Expression of COUP-TF2 in bladder carcinoma and effect of microenvironment of bladder cancer on endothelial cells

... in human tumor progression is still not fully ...in human bladder cancer tissues, but not in blad- der cancer cells and normal bladder cells, and occasionally in vascular endothelial cells of ...

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GRHL2 Acts as an Anti-Oncogene in Bladder Cancer by Regulating ZEB1 in Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) Process

<p>GRHL2 Acts as an Anti-Oncogene in Bladder Cancer by Regulating ZEB1 in Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) Process</p>

... in bladder cancer tissues and adjacent noncancerous tissues and the expression levels of GRHL2 and zinc fi nger E-box binding homeobox (ZEB1) mRNA in tissues were determined by ...in bladder cancer cell ...

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Decreased TRPM7 inhibits activities and induces apoptosis of bladder cancer cells via ERK1/2 pathway

Decreased TRPM7 inhibits activities and induces apoptosis of bladder cancer cells via ERK1/2 pathway

... in human and mouse urothelium [39, 40], as well as in MBT-2 mouse bladder cancer cells and T24 human bladder cancer cells [41], but its effect and mechanism in human bladder ...

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Stromal mesenchyme cell genes of the human prostate and bladder

Stromal mesenchyme cell genes of the human prostate and bladder

... adult human bladder epithelial cells can be transdifferen- tiated into prostatic structures by prostate inductor ...adult human urothelial cells to produce glandu- lar structures resembling the ...

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Original Article Targeting MACC1 by RNA interference inhibits proliferation and invasion of bladder urothelial carcinoma in T24 cells

Original Article Targeting MACC1 by RNA interference inhibits proliferation and invasion of bladder urothelial carcinoma in T24 cells

... Abstract: The purpose of this article is to research on whether MACC1 can serve as a potential target for gene therapy of human bladder urothelial carcinoma (BUC). In this study, the expression of MACC1 ...

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Overexpression of Pim-1 in bladder cancer

Overexpression of Pim-1 in bladder cancer

... in human bladder cancer epithelium as compared with that in normal bladder tis- ...all human bladder cancer cell lines tested in our ...the bladder cancer cells growth and ...

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Investigation of CCL18 and A1AT as potential urinary biomarkers for bladder cancer detection

Investigation of CCL18 and A1AT as potential urinary biomarkers for bladder cancer detection

... Human bladder cancer cell lines T24 (ATCC, Manassas, VA) and UM-UC-14 (a generous gift from ...benign human bladder cell line, UROtsa, was a gen- erous gift from ...

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Biological and Clinical Significance of GATA3 Detected from TCGA Database and FFPE Sample in Bladder Cancer Patients

<p>Biological and Clinical Significance of GATA3 Detected from TCGA Database and FFPE Sample in Bladder Cancer Patients</p>

... and bladder cancer cell lines suggested that GATA3 mRNA expression was signi fi cantly higher compared with normal tissues and ...in bladder cancer than normal urothelial cell ...inhibit bladder ...

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Implications of TERT promoter mutations and telomerase activity for urothelial carcinogenesis

Implications of TERT promoter mutations and telomerase activity for urothelial carcinogenesis

... of human carcinomas (about 99% in UCB, see below), supporting the idea that activation of telomerase is an essential requirement for the immortalization (unlimited proliferation capacity) of human cells ...

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Semaphorin 3F, a chemorepulsant for endothelial cells, induces a poorly vascularized, encapsulated, nonmetastatic tumor phenotype

Semaphorin 3F, a chemorepulsant for endothelial cells, induces a poorly vascularized, encapsulated, nonmetastatic tumor phenotype

... anti– human VEGFR-3 antibody, according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Dynal Biotech), and plated on ...20% human serum (Irvine Scientific), 30% sarcoma 180–conditioned medium, 10 ng/ ml FGF-2 (a ...

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The Roles of β-Adrenergic Receptor Blockers inInterstitial Cystitis

The Roles of β-Adrenergic Receptor Blockers in Interstitial Cystitis

... the bladder urothelium because the urothelium expresses the VEGF receptors and co-receptors neuropilins ...in bladder biopsies from IC patients [76]. Specifically, IC bladder tissue expresses VEGF ...

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Can Bladder Irrigation Reduce the Morbidity of Bladder Stone in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury?

Can Bladder Irrigation Reduce the Morbidity of Bladder Stone in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury?

... results, bladder irrigation was superior to no bladder irrigation with respect to reducing the in- cidence of bladder stone formation; the 19 bladder stones occurred only in no bladder ...

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